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Hydraulic conductivity reduction due to ponded hog manure C.P. MAULÉ, T.A. FONSTAD, S.K. VANAPALLI and G. MAJUMDAR Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Ca
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Document Date: 2001-02-12 17:35:57


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St. Joseph / Fort Worth / Toronto / Winnipeg / Saskatoon / /

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W. Fairbank / I. Laboratory / /

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America / /

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Canada / /

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University of Saskatchewan / Campus Drive / /

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St. Joseph / between day / /

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gas production / chemical solutions / steel tanks / chemical solution / mm diameter stainless steel tube / excavation equipment / chemical properties / shallow groundwater systems / chemical solution bottle / prepared chemical solution / chemical analysis / /

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L3 / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / Soil Science Society / Water Pollution Control Federation / Saskatchewan Agricultural Development Fund / Soil Conservation Service / Journal Water Pollution Control Federation / Ministry of Agriculture / SPI / University of Saskatchewan / /

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Denise Meier / /

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head of water / constant head / /

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Cl / /

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EC / /

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Minnesota / S.K. / Saskatchewan / Manitoba / /

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Ksat / /

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X-ray / Pollution Control / /

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